Pogba rubbishes differences with Man U coach Mourinho

May 1, 2018

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Manchester, April 30: Putting to rest all speculation over the frosty relationship between Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba and manager Jose Mourinho, the France international said there are no problems between the two and added that he is "very happy" at the English football giants.

Pogba has been in and out of the first team with Mourinho also asking him to be more consistent this season.

"It’s good, very good. He’s the coach, I’m the player. He does the coaching, I do the playing," he told Sky Sports. "I’m here and very happy. I give my best for the team, for myself I’m happy because we are in a final and I want to finish the season very well," Pogba added.

Pogba, who joined United for a world record transfer from Juventus, said such setbacks only make him stronger. "It makes you stronger and makes you realise you have to work hard, because anything can happen. It’s affected me in a good way. When you go through it, you just have to work and keep believing in yourself and respond on the pitch."

Pogba impressed in the FA Cup semi-final win over Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley last weekend.